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Thomas Mutch

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472: 573: 558: 538: 53:, becoming a staff worker in 1903 and helping to found the Australian Writers and Artists Union in 1910. On 23 September 1912 he married Edith Marjorie Hasenham; he remarried on 26 March 1928 Dorothy Anette Joyce at 543: 509: 548: 502: 403: 349: 376: 495: 568: 563: 172: 437: 94: 553: 58: 201: 86: 259: 210: 101: 62: 144: 267: 150: 317: 290: 242: 217: 109: 104:. Defeated as an Independent Labor candidate in 1927, he became a freelance journalist and in 1931 joined the fledgling 90: 50: 57:, with whom he had two children. From 1915 to 1916 he was New South Wales president and federal vice-president of the 124: 98: 447: 251: 113: 369: 105: 82: 74: 97:
from 1925 to 1927, when he was expelled from the New South Wales Labor Party as a leading opponent of
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Public School. He was subsequently a shearer for four years and joined the
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to busdriver William Murdoch Mutch and Sarah Davies, he arrived in
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For the American geologist and planetary scientist, see
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Thomas A. Mutch
London
New South Wales
Double Bay
Australian Workers' Union
Melbourne
Australian Journalists' Association
1917 general strike
Mascot
Randwick
Australian Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Botany
Minister for Education
Premier
Jack Lang
United Australia Party
Coogee
Coogee
Stephen Mutch
Liberal
"Mr Thomas Davies Mutch (1885-1958)"
Parliament of New South Wales
"Maiden speech"
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Fred Page
Member for Botany
Member for Botany
Hickey
Ratcliffe

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